Dragon Tamer is a cool card, with a nice effect. I think it's a bit on the too-strong side, because it'll give you massive tempo advantage when played on curve. I would tweak the cost and stats a bit, to be more aligned with cards like Emperor Thaurissan. Drakecologist is far too weak. Yes, you create a potential highroll in the form of Kalecgos, but you could also low-roll tremendously. For 7 mana, with vanilla stats of 3/5, it's too much of a risk. I can see how you matched the stats against a card like Dragonhatcher, but the big difference is that you can influence what he pulls by building your deck. Also, he was barely played outside Taunt Druid, and only because he was pulled by Master Oakheart. I would suggest something along the line of 4 mana, 3/3, "If you control a Dragon, add a random Dragon to your hand.", as most Dragons have strong Battlecry effects but weaker A/H-stats. Rebel Yell is probably the strongest card, and I'd go for that one if you submit.
First of all, very well-thought-out cards, with cool effects. However, Flame Sweep is very strong, if you met the condition. I just really want it to NOT be a Warrior card, as I can't stand the thought of Warrior having even more access to AoE than they do now... Draconic Portal is interesting, but I fear it's too weak right now. Many strong dragons are strong for their Battlecries, which you won't get when they're summoned. It looks like too big of an investment, and because of that, too much of a risk.
Very interesting card, cool effect. On curve, this will make any decent Control Dragon deck insanely powerful, so it might need to see a small bump in costs. Would be cool to build a deck with though. Nice job!
Essentially even more powerful than the original Warrior-quest, because after the quest is completed, it'll be hard for your opponent to ever gain control of the board again. Then again, Token decks will be a weakness for this Quest. Interesting, I wonder if you could just change it to "Play 6 Dragons", or whatever. Man, a real brain-breaker, this one.
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Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.
And thank YOU for your feedback. I'll admit, Draconid Eggcellence is my favorite too, but I'm having the hardest time balancing it. In a way, I'm trying to create a card for next expansion, where we'll see a lot more dragons, meaning the effect might be balanced enough on both sides of the board. I just like the overall effect, curious what others think. I'll edit the other two cards to better reflect their flavour, and their power-level. Thank you for that.
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Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.
My picks for this week's challenge, and might I say, what a fun one. I think everyone here is a big fan of Dragons, and to have such a wide parameter of creating cards, my brain went into overdrive.
Hench-clan Dragonslayer is potentially too expensive, but mind you that he could fit in any deck, since it's Neutral. It also doesn't specify if the Dragon that died has to be an enemy or not. All in all, unsure of the balance. Would love some feedback. (EDIT: Based on feedback from Mugen8)
Draconid Eggcellence will have a different name once I decide if I'll submit, but I think this card might be fun. Generally, Mage and Shaman hold the Transform-effects, but I'm curious to see what it would do in a class such as Priest. I like this card, but I could potentially be missing something someone can use to abuse this.
Duplication Potion is simple, but I love the randomly-generated vibe Shaman always has. Just that, simple. (EDIT: based on feedback from Mugen8, changed the card's name to better fit the flavour)
I think I might look for some better art and some better names once the actual submission will be done. Would love to hear your thoughts. Will comment on other cards for as long as I can.
Solid cards as always, from Wailor. Drakonid Cultmaster is a clever card, but from what we've seen so far, every minion that invokes in some way, has been generally very weak in stats. I'm not sure if this is Blizzard's design choice, but if so, you might need to tweak his stats a bit, but not his cost. Dragoncaller is a card that can just get printed, right now. It's that good. Simple, effective, completely in line with the new expansion. The only thing I find worrysome, kinda, is how it interacts with decks like Malygos Druid, where they have access to yet another strong tutor-card.
I love the idea of this card, but yes, wording is a bit tricky. It seems like it wants to do too much, while making very little impact on board when played. If this is the idea you're going for, I would suggest lowering her costs and stats. And if we're going completely into the spirit of the next expansion, change the class for this card: EVIL classes have Galakrond, so Priest will never have Alex.
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Dragon Tamer is a cool card, with a nice effect. I think it's a bit on the too-strong side, because it'll give you massive tempo advantage when played on curve. I would tweak the cost and stats a bit, to be more aligned with cards like Emperor Thaurissan. Drakecologist is far too weak. Yes, you create a potential highroll in the form of Kalecgos, but you could also low-roll tremendously. For 7 mana, with vanilla stats of 3/5, it's too much of a risk. I can see how you matched the stats against a card like Dragonhatcher, but the big difference is that you can influence what he pulls by building your deck. Also, he was barely played outside Taunt Druid, and only because he was pulled by Master Oakheart. I would suggest something along the line of 4 mana, 3/3, "If you control a Dragon, add a random Dragon to your hand.", as most Dragons have strong Battlecry effects but weaker A/H-stats. Rebel Yell is probably the strongest card, and I'd go for that one if you submit.
An okay-card, not much to say. Can be very weak, can be pretty strong.
I really like this card, well done. I like the flavor, effect, everything. Not much else to say.
First of all, very well-thought-out cards, with cool effects. However, Flame Sweep is very strong, if you met the condition. I just really want it to NOT be a Warrior card, as I can't stand the thought of Warrior having even more access to AoE than they do now... Draconic Portal is interesting, but I fear it's too weak right now. Many strong dragons are strong for their Battlecries, which you won't get when they're summoned. It looks like too big of an investment, and because of that, too much of a risk.
Very interesting card, cool effect. On curve, this will make any decent Control Dragon deck insanely powerful, so it might need to see a small bump in costs. Would be cool to build a deck with though. Nice job!
Essentially even more powerful than the original Warrior-quest, because after the quest is completed, it'll be hard for your opponent to ever gain control of the board again. Then again, Token decks will be a weakness for this Quest. Interesting, I wonder if you could just change it to "Play 6 Dragons", or whatever. Man, a real brain-breaker, this one.
Dad, husband, gamer, fueled by coffee.
Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.
And thank YOU for your feedback. I'll admit, Draconid Eggcellence is my favorite too, but I'm having the hardest time balancing it. In a way, I'm trying to create a card for next expansion, where we'll see a lot more dragons, meaning the effect might be balanced enough on both sides of the board. I just like the overall effect, curious what others think. I'll edit the other two cards to better reflect their flavour, and their power-level. Thank you for that.
Dad, husband, gamer, fueled by coffee.
Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.
My picks for this week's challenge, and might I say, what a fun one. I think everyone here is a big fan of Dragons, and to have such a wide parameter of creating cards, my brain went into overdrive.
Hench-clan Dragonslayer is potentially too expensive, but mind you that he could fit in any deck, since it's Neutral. It also doesn't specify if the Dragon that died has to be an enemy or not. All in all, unsure of the balance. Would love some feedback. (EDIT: Based on feedback from Mugen8)
Draconid Eggcellence will have a different name once I decide if I'll submit, but I think this card might be fun. Generally, Mage and Shaman hold the Transform-effects, but I'm curious to see what it would do in a class such as Priest. I like this card, but I could potentially be missing something someone can use to abuse this.
Duplication Potion is simple, but I love the randomly-generated vibe Shaman always has. Just that, simple. (EDIT: based on feedback from Mugen8, changed the card's name to better fit the flavour)
I think I might look for some better art and some better names once the actual submission will be done. Would love to hear your thoughts. Will comment on other cards for as long as I can.
Dad, husband, gamer, fueled by coffee.
Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.
Solid cards as always, from Wailor. Drakonid Cultmaster is a clever card, but from what we've seen so far, every minion that invokes in some way, has been generally very weak in stats. I'm not sure if this is Blizzard's design choice, but if so, you might need to tweak his stats a bit, but not his cost. Dragoncaller is a card that can just get printed, right now. It's that good. Simple, effective, completely in line with the new expansion. The only thing I find worrysome, kinda, is how it interacts with decks like Malygos Druid, where they have access to yet another strong tutor-card.
I love the idea of this card, but yes, wording is a bit tricky. It seems like it wants to do too much, while making very little impact on board when played. If this is the idea you're going for, I would suggest lowering her costs and stats. And if we're going completely into the spirit of the next expansion, change the class for this card: EVIL classes have Galakrond, so Priest will never have Alex.
Dad, husband, gamer, fueled by coffee.
Currently playing Dragon Galakrond Priest, Dragon Galakrond Warrior and Highlander Dragon Hunter.